Mr. Senator. The poster and the ad.
Mr. Hubert. Had you all talked to anybody else in the coffeehouse, in the coffeeshop?
Mr. Senator. No. I don’t think there was anybody in there at that time outside of, I think, a cashier and probably a waitress.
Mr. Hubert. Do you recall whether he made any comment to the cashier or the waitress?
Mr. Senator. No; I don’t.
Mr. Hubert. Did Larry have any comment to make that you recall?
Mr. Senator. I just don’t remember if he had any or not.
Mr. Hubert. Well, now, when Ruby stated what you said he stated concerning the poster, and so forth, did you have any comment to make about it?
Mr. Senator. Well, nothing compared to him. Of course, after I heard him mention it, then I sort of wondered also why an ad like that would be put in the paper, or why anybody would want to impeach Justice Earl Warren. What did it mean?
Mr. Hubert. Jack had taken the pictures and he had gone to the post office to check on the box. Did he state what he intended to do further?